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  • Inequality
    ‘Against All Odds’ Is Required Viewing for White People
    January 4, 2021
    | Greg Kaufmann
    If we're going to throw terms like "structural racism" around, we should understand what they mean and the work white people have to do. This film lays it out.
  • 'Moyers & Company' 2014 Recommended Books List
    December 16, 2014
    | BillMoyers.com Staff
    See what we've been reading this year.
  • Restoring an America That Has Lost Its Way
    October 9, 2014 | Moyers & Company
    Reporter Bob Herbert on his new book, Losing Our Way, an intimate and heartrending portrait of America in economic despair.
  • Preview: Restoring an America That Has Lost its Way
    October 7, 2014 | Moyers & Company
    Reporter Bob Herbert on his new book, Losing Our Way, an intimate and heartrending portrait of America in economic despair.
  • Society
    Six Important Conversations Jumpstarted by Ferguson
    August 23, 2014
    | John Light
    The unrest in Ferguson appears to be settling, but it prompted debates that continue.
  • The Real Nelson Mandela
    December 8, 2013
    | Bob Herbert
    Mandela was a hard-core revolutionary committed to the wholesale transformation of his society.
  • Inequality
    The Economy and the Business of Poverty
    August 8, 2008 | Bill Moyers Journal
    Sylvia Chase follows a team of BusinessWeek reporters as they track corporate practices that some say are exploiting the working poor.
  • War & Peace
    A Report From Baghdad, the Patriot Act, and Cable Mergers and Community
    August 22, 2003 | NOW

    This episode of NOW reported on an attack on the UN headquarters in Iraq and what it might mean for the rebuilding of Iraq. Next up, a trend in local cable systems becoming part of big media conglomerates caused many to worry that cable companies were no longer interested in addressing the needs of local communities. At the time, community access to media provided millions of Americans with educational opportunity, access to local government, and ...



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